Lyft Strikes Deal With StackAdapt to Funnel More Programmatic Demand to Its Ad Network
The rideshare app is also working with Kevel to power its ad server.Read More
The rideshare app is also working with Kevel to power its ad server.Read More
The Sims lets you “redefine life on your own terms—there is no judgement,” said EA’s Lyndsay Pearson.Read More
The dip suggests the trend isn’t an anomaly, but a sign of mounting competitive pressure and shifting user behavior.Read More

German startup ARX Robotics has announced plans to invest £45mn into a new UK facility, where it will build autonomous battlefield robots for deployment in war zones around the world. Located at an undisclosed site in southwest England, ARX expects the plant to produce 1,800 ground-based drones each year once up and running. ARX’s battlefield robots look like small tanks — but without guns. The vehicles drive around on treads and can be fitted with equipment such as radar, mine-sweeping devices, or medical stretchers. The largest of ARX’s machines carries military payloads weighing up to 500kg — including injured soldiers —…
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Body-scanning startup Neko Health has opened its largest clinic yet, continuing its expansion in London — just six months after launching its first site in the city. The futuristic new facility expands access to Neko’s high-tech health vision. Blending body scans, lidar sensors, and AI with blood tests, eye pressure checks, and strength tests, the startup maps millions of data points in minutes. The findings can reveal warning signs about the skin, heart, blood vessels, and inflammation. A human doctor then immediately takes the user through the findings. Within an hour of arriving, they’re on their way out of the…
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Hospitality software firm Mews raised Dutch tech’s biggest funding round in the first quarter of 2025, in what was a tough start to the year for the sector. Dutch startups raised around €460mn in the quarter, with a 59% decline in growth-stage funding raising alarm bells, according to the Quarterly Startup Report. Together, the top 10 deals accounted for over €320mn — more than 75% of all funding raised last quarter. Here are the biggest Dutch deals of Q1 2025: 1. Mews — €68mn ($75mn) Mews, based at TNW City in Amsterdam, has built a cloud-based system that helps hotels and…
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FNC recorded 1.2 billion video views on YouTube during Q1 2025.Read More
The Corona and Modelo Especial maker is making the changes recognizing the existing political climate.Read More
The clothing brand was founded in 2011 by Bayard Winthrop.Read More
The used-car retailer is moving from The Martin Agency after a competitive review.Read More